Acchh-hmm. This is my first blog - obviously. Much of what I'll probably post will have to do with raising my son, Avery. He just turned one, which automatically means he's developed an attitude. I'm not talking a little one, either. He bites (and he stealthy about it - he leans in, mouth wide open, tongue sticking out like he's wanting to give you a kiss {isn't that the way everyone kisses???} and as you lean in to offer mouth or cheek - whomp! - he's biting you with the four little razor blades he likes to think of as teeth!). He also hits, shoves, grunts, and screams.
I guess I didn't realize having a boy meant I'd be raising my own little GI Joe - prepared for battle at any given moment.

In an unrelated topic, I've been thinking more and more about what is correct to expose him to, and what isn't. I bought this little bath organizer because I'm tired of knocking toys into the tub while I shower - stepping on them and howling in pain. It was on clearance at K-Mart (I'm a sucker for anything with a clearance tag on it.)
Do you think it's good to be teaching him the wrong way to spell?
1 comment:
Not as long as he knows it is the wrong way and gets why it was done. Good question, though. Was that just a rhetorical question? If so, mine was a rhetorical answer.
Darcy
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